Research in the School of Computer Science at Grangegorman City Campus focuses on using technology to solve real world problems. The School undertakes a broad range of research which can be categorised under the following research themes:
- Intelligent Systems – this theme focuses on researching and using computational intelligent technologies to address real world problems. It covers the areas of artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science and knowledge based systems.
- Communication & Language – research in this theme centres on how computers can help facilitate communication among individuals and between humans and computers. It includes areas of natural language processing, robotics, computational linguistics and human computer interaction.
- Social Computing – research in this theme considers how technology can address and assist with societal challenges in the areas of health, the environment, security and accessibility. Computer science education, ethics and inclusion is part of this theme and focuses on how computer science is taught at school and university level. This theme also includes research into addressing the gender imbalance and lack of inclusion that currently exists in technology based areas.
Learn more about our Research Centres & Groups and Projects in the dedicated sections.